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  1. #1
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    Default Does anyone recognize . . .

    . . . my bloomin' Oncidium? (Burrageara?)

    I've been something of a stranger lately , hope you folks are still speakin' to me.

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    Possibly Vuylstekeara Linda Isler...
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    Oh yes! Thank you so very much, mnh3281, that is certainly it!
    So at least I was right about one thing, it is one from the Onc. alliance?

    Thanks for taking a look, I'm going to tag it right away.

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    Hi Ellie,

    Welcome back around! Yours is in the Onc alliance. A very pretty one too!

    McJulie

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    No problem, glad I could help!

    Meredith

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    Just a side thought, on my part...I have acquired a few of these babies (Vuylstekeara) recently, and I am quite fond of their colorings...this is my most recent: Vuylstekeara Melissa Brianne 'Tawny Tart'

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    Hi Meredith,

    I have a variety of this orchid in bud right now. So far, it has been a reliable bloomer for me. I potted in primeagra this spring and it has taken well to s/h.

    Kev

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevinGofMI View Post
    Hi Meredith,

    I have a variety of this orchid in bud right now. So far, it has been a reliable bloomer for me. I potted in primeagra this spring and it has taken well to s/h.

    Kev
    That's good to know about S/H, as it is something I have considered trying. Thanks!

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    ZOWIE! That is splendiferous, Meredith!
    And, that tart's got some serious fangs on her . *hehe*

    You're right, the color is fantastic.
    I really like how easy-to-grow mine has been, is that a trait?
    Not sure where mine came from, or that I'll find many around here,
    but I'll be keeping these high on my want list (now that I know what to look for ).


    *Thanks, Julie, it's good to be back, I hope to be around more regularly now.

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    They are both so pretty. Meredith, yours looks like it has fairy dust on it!
    Katie

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